City Gallery Wellington
Address: Civic Square, 101 Wakefield St, Wellington
Phone: (04) 801 3021
Hours Open:
- Weekdays: 10am–5pm
- Weekends: 10am–5pm
- Closed on Public Holidays
Venue Types: Art Gallery
City Gallery Wellington is a dynamic cultural presence in the capital city of Aotearoa New Zealand. Established in 1980, City Gallery Wellington was the first significant non-collecting exhibition based public gallery in New Zealand.
Since moving to its current location in Civic Square in 1993, City Gallery Wellington has achieved a reputation for innovation and style, inspiring and challenging its audiences with a world-class programme of exhibitions and arts-related projects.
City Gallery Wellington creates a focus for contemporary visual arts, architecture and design in Wellington through local, national and international exhibitions as well as international exchanges and joint ventures with other art museums.
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Upcoming events at City Gallery Wellington
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Len Lye: Kaleidoscope
‘I came to look at the way things moved by trying to feel their movement in my body, in my muscles, in my bones.’—Len Lye Len Lye… Read More
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Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013
City Gallery Wellington may be mistaken for a darkened cinema from February 2013, when the Gallery will present the fascinating, funny and politically… Read More
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Glen Hayward
'I don't want you to worry about me, I have met some Beautiful People: Glen Hayward' Glen Hayward’s carved and painted works… Read More
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Richard Stratton: An Artist's Inventory
Richard Stratton is no ordinary ceramicist. His work is always political, be that on the scale of global conflicts or the politics implicit in being a… Read More
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Angela Tiatia: Edging and Seaming
'Edging and Seaming' by video installation artist Angela Tiatia looks at the lives of Chinese factory workers and the impact that… Read More
Past events at City Gallery Wellington
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Writers on Mondays - Mary Ruefle
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2013 Janet Frame Memorial Lecture
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Artwork: Peter Campbell
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Wayne Youle: Fingers Crossed
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Jaewoo Oh: Collector's Choice
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Jo-ha-kyu: Refinement and Abandon
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NZTrio - Art3
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Murray Hewitt: The Secrets of Their Own Hearts
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Lindah Lepou Aitu: Homage to Spirit
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Writers on Mondays
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Sui Faiga Ae Tumau Fa’avae
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Peter Gouge and Zoë Rapley: Between Lines
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Tatarakihi - The Children of Parihaka
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Painting With Light
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Peeling Back the Layers
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From the Earth
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Rob McLeod: Supporting Partick Thistle
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Wi Taepa
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The Michelangelo Pistoletto Band @Wellington
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Disappear in Light
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Best of the Best Designers Speak: SOLD OUT
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Anne Noble, Lloyd Jones, Sarah Maxey: Bitch in Slippers
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Adam in the City: Art Forum Series - Re-Locate
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A Mobile Library
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Writers on Mondays: Gifted by Patrick Evans
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Adam in the City Art Forum Series 2011
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NZ Film Festival: The Temptation of Rossano Fan
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NZ Film Festival: Strawberries with the Führer
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Graham Fletcher: Lounge Room Tribalism
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Dulux - Designers Speak - Two Plus One
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Wayne Barrar: An Expanding Subterra
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Adam in the City Artforum Series 2011 - 1.4 Re-Modernism
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Mari Mahr: Two Walking
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The Vault: Neil Pardington
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Karl Fritsch: Scenes from the Munich Diamond Disaster
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Your Home, Your Colour, Your Style
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The Light Fantastic: Peter Trevelyan
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NZ Book Council: What Inspires You
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NZ Film Festival: Quarters
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NZ Film Festival: Michael Smither: Artist in Residence
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Motunei: Cerisse Palalagi
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Fine Arts Information Evening
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John Pule: Hauaga (Arrivals)
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Community Garden
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Further Convictions Pending
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Art Talk: Happy As Larry
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City Gallery Wellington's Festival Season
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Trans-Form: The Abstract Art of Milan Mrkusich
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Museum Education Association of New Zealand Conference
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Urban Kainga
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Lye in the Square
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Chicks on Speed and Lisa Walker present Multimodalplosion
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Tim Wigmore: Precious Wigmore
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Human Rights Day
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Fashion for a Cure
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Jo-ha-kyu: Refinement and Abandon
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Ben Cauchi: The Sophist’s Mirror
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Artists’ Film International
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Campbell Kneale: 201012
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Kermadec
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Julia Morison: Meet Me On The Other Side
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Open Late - Michelangelo Pistoletto Band
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NZ Film Festival: Village by the Sea
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Dream Dwellings
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Expressive Characters
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Athfield Architects: People and Place
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Rohan Wealleans: Apocalyptic Intuition
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Three Photographers: This Must Be the Place
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Stroma: Soundbytes 2: Percussion/Action
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Philip Beesley Hylozoic Series: Vesica
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The Obstinate Object: Contemporary New Zealand Sculpture
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Landscapes of Memory: Kate de Goldi and Lloyd Jones
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Prospect: New Zealand Art Now
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Open City: Tony Fomison
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Cantoris Choir: Arvo Pärt
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NZ Film Festival: Michael Smither: Into Perspective
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NZ Film Festival: Rumble & Bang
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Gabby O'Connor: What Lies Beneath
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Matariki Development Festival 2011
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Tender is the Night
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Dulux Designers Speak - Mixing It Up
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The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
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Crown Lynn: Crockery of Distinction
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Mana Takatāpui: Taera Tāne
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Tony Albert: PAY ATTENTION
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Vernon Ah Kee
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Roundabout
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NZ Film Festival: Salam Rugby
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NZ Film Festival: Gordon Crook
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Lauren Lysaght: The Nita Gini Collection
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Wax'n Lyrical - Pacific Poetry Jam
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DINZ Designers Speak - This & That
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Ready to Roll
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Leilani Kake: Tino Rangatira Tanga:
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DINZ Designers Speak - Three's Company
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Marina Lewycka Author Tour
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Séraphine Pick
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Janet Cardiff: The Forty-Part Motet
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Bill Toomath: Liberating Everyday Life
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Yayoi Kusama: Mirrored Years











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